
AEW star Ricochet recently appeared as a guest on INSIGHT Chris Van Vliet for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling. Here are the highlights:
On being written off WWE TV:
โI think they kind of left it open-ended for a reason. Nobody really knew at that point what was going to happen. I think they were trying to leave it a little open-ended. I think we were still talking. So I think thatโs why they kind of did it the way they did it, especially because Ricochet, he could have come right back in a couple of weeks, but no, it just didnโt go that way. Then I went this way and Iโm really happy with everything thatโs happened so far. Itโs been great.โ
On if he knew he was done with WWE when he was destroyed by Bron Breakker:
โNot even necessarily, no. I knew my contract was ending in mid-June, give or take. All the way up to that point, there was never a point where I knew I was leaving. I think there was a point three and a half years ago into my WWE career where I just said this isnโt what I want to do, but Iโm just going to do whateverโs asked of me, whatever they need me to do, whatever they want me to do, whoever they need me to lose to, or whatever move they need to make look cool, or whatever. Iโm just going to do it because Iโm here and I want to put in the work and show that Iโm willing to do what they need me to do to get other opportunities. I feel if they did give me a bone here or there, and I was always on television. I was always showcased on television, so that was always nice, but I felt like it was always for Shinsuke, for Sami, for Sheamus, for someone else. It was never Ricochetโs story. Even with Logan, it was for Logan. They gave me little bits and pieces, but it was really for Logan to move on to something else. After a while, itโs just like, ah, man, and again, anything can happen at any turn of the road. The next week they could have been like, now weโre doing this. So thatโs always a chance, but at the end of the day, I think I was really just trying to find out where I was going to be the happiest.โ
On why he left WWE:
โI got to thinking, Okay, what will I be doing? Where will I be in three years, and after that, where will I be? Again, anything can happen. You donโt know the circumstances, but you just kind of have to play from your experiences because especially in the wrestling industry, everybody has a different experience. Just from my personal experiences and what I feel like Ricochet has been put through, I felt like I had already felt like I was able to be on the next level of performers there, but I still feel like I was starting over again. I felt like I was starting over with the Bron Breakkers and the Iljas and the Carmelos and the new guys just coming in. I feel like Ricochet was with those guys coming back in. Itโs like, man Iโve already been here for five or six years. I want to be doing something else. Again, at the end of the day, I wasnโt going to go to the highest bidder. I was just going to go to whoever was going to make me feel good and ignite that spark again because I felt like that fire that was burning inside of me was still there, but it was just like little embers that needed that gasoline on it to really make it ignite. At the time, I felt like AEW could be the gasoline for my fire. Since being there, I feel like I made the right choice.โ
On Samantha Irvin leaving WWE:
โSheโs been talking about that for a while, even before my stuff was up. I think it happened at WrestleMania (40). For her, announcing was only supposed to be the way into WWE because she, first and foremost, is a fan. Before all of that, she grew up with it. Her dad watched it and her brothers grew up with it. So, of course, yes, sheโs a performer. So her time performing and traveling the world performing got her to a position where Mark Henry found her and said, โOh, this girl is amazing. We need her for something.โ The pandemic happened. She used to live in Vegas and did Cirque du Soleil, and she did Vegas and she did stage shows. So when the pandemic happened, luckily Mark Henry got a hold of her during that. She actually did the full tryout. They didnโt know she was going to be a ring announcer. Mark Henry said, we just need this girl for something. Sheโs so talented. We need her. Sheโs got pictures where she was hitting the ropes and her tailbone is bruised and her back is bruised, big bruises on her back. She did the whole tryout, taking bumps, body slams, and did the whole thing. Then I think she was in NXT as an interviewer. Then I think once Greg Hamilton did his thing, she replaced him on SmackDown because she was already interviewing, but they needed somebody. Then they just kind of said, โHey, can you do thisโ, and she was like, โYeah, sureโ because she was already doing 205 Live and she was doing things like that. But again, I think ring announcing was only supposed to be the way in. She wanted to be a character. Thatโs what sheโs been her whole life. Sheโs been stage-performing her whole life, from drama club to stage-performing, to traveling the world doing stage-performance. So thatโs kind of what she hoped, and then I think once WrestleMania happened, I think she was like, thatโs the highest Iโm going to get. For her, sheโs a performer. Itโs hard to explain. When youโre just a performer, I guess announcing, because now sheโs getting hate because she said she didnโt enjoy announcing, but she enjoyed making the WWE Universe feel emotions, and she enjoyed using her voice to help promote and help move the company forward, but just literally, the act of โComing to the ring and weighing at 230โฆโ This is just my example, itโs like having Mariah Carey, but sheโs just a ring announcer, and you donโt get any of the other stuff.โ
On if he felt he needed to tell the world Samantha Irvin was not coming to AEW:
โNo, I guess I didnโt need to because, again, none of thatโs real (Twitter). You need social media for a lot of promotion. You need it for a lot of stuff, especially nowadays, but as far as our lives, again, itโs not real because no one says that stuff to us in real life. No one. Anytime I meet anybody, and Iโve traveled the world, no oneโs ever said, โYou made a big mistake goingโ or no oneโs ever said, โYou need to change the way you wrestle.โโ
You can check out the complete interview below: